Styrian business delegation explores India's car market of the future!
Styrian business delegation explores India's car market of the future!
A Styrian business delegation soon sets off on an important trip to India to open up new markets and take advantage of opportunities in the automotive industry. The Styria (ICS) Internationalization Center and the ACSTYRIA mobility cluster are on board. As reports Orf Styria , it is a return visit, after the IT and digitization minister from Tamil Nadu, together with the then Bavarian Councilor Barbara Eibinger-Miedl (ÖVP), in Styria Was a guest. This time the delegation travels without political accompaniment, which increases the operational orientation of the trip.
India as a key market for Austria's company
The trip is organized by Karl Hartleb, Managing Director of the ICS, who emphasizes that India requires a diversified export strategy for Austrian companies due to geopolitical changes. From 2025, the focus will not only be on the automotive industry, but also on environmental technologies and specialists. India has established itself as the third largest automobile manufacturer in the world, which makes the country an important goal for the Styrian economy. Companies such as AVL and KS Engineers are already active in India and benefit from the strong growth and innovation options in the region.
During the trip, numerous company visits are planned in Chennai and Pune, including large international companies such as Ford, Hyundai, BMW and Mitsubishi. Tamil Nadu in particular attracts numerous automobile manufacturers and is considered the center of vehicle production in India. Zengerer from ACSTyria emphasizes that the delegation will also attend a research location of the Indian company Mahindra in order to gain further insights into the developing automotive industry of the subcontinent. As reports Krone , the delegation sees great potential for future cooperation, especially in the areas of sustainable mobility and innovative vehicle technologies.Details | |
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